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Aoi_Sakaraba
Joined: 12 Aug 2003
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:56 am |
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It use to happen less often, but these days most of recent animes I've seen have had the ending where the main characters love interest or friend has to die or disappear.
For example {SPOILERS REMOVED -- Don't ruin other people's fun. It's bad form. Spoiler tags are of no use if you're specifically naming what the spoiler is about, and especially if you're not even putting the name of the anime outside the tags. -- abunai}
There has to be better ways to have the sad or bittersweet ending than just having a main love interest or friend character having to die or disappear.
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Rukiia
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:12 am |
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This thread is probably going to get locked and before it does I have got this to say to you.....you REALLY need to being using spoiler tags!!!! I am thankful I watched most of these series but, my God, alot of people have not watched these and you have given away the endings for 7 different shows, without warning people in advance, in one go. You felt like you got trolled from watching Sola? How ironic. I feel like you just trolled me and everyone else on this forum by giving the ending away.
What is wrong with you? You should know better. I am pretty pissed now cause I haven't finished watching Air yet and you completely ruined it for me plus many others who didn't know your thread was full of spoilers. Be considerate and use spoiler tags.
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Kruszer
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:57 am |
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I wouldn't say it's all that rampant. I don't think it happens very often when compared to everything that's come out. I would definitely say that I really don't like it, though. In rare cases it fits, most of the time it fails instead.
I don't really like random depression for depression's sake, I think there should be a logical reason for it put forth to kill off a character that serves the story other than shock value, otherwise it feels manufactured. Things like saving others at the cost of yourself, foiling world destruction or villainous plots, are acceptable or deaths that are plot turning points that advance the story or develop characters. What isn't acceptable to me, is all that "character X died because it was all just fate" or that "destiny" bulls***. I don't buy into that concept, it's just lazy storytelling. Basically, if I can't discern some kind of acceptable reason for the death it's going to impact negatively on the quality of the story in my opinion.
Character death has more impact and is fine in small meaningful doses rather than large numbers. I don't really like series that insist on killing off the entire cast or the whole human race before the show is over. That's going overboard, and isn't effective because you become numb to it and it makes a story predictable.
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Aoi_Sakaraba
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:14 am |
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choose your battles more carefully. I see people forget to do spoiler tags more often than myself (I usually do use tags), and never get the "unintelligent" treatment. Just remind me instead. I edited the post with "spoiler" tags.
| Quote: | | I wouldn't say it's all that rampant. I don't think it happens very often when compared to everything that's come out. I would definitely say that I really don't like it, though. In rare cases it fits, most of the time it fails instead.
I don't really like random depression for depression's sake, I think there should be a logical reason for it put forth to kill off a character that serves the story other than shock value, otherwise it feels manufactured. Things like saving others at the cost of yourself, foiling world destruction or villainous plots, are acceptable or deaths that are plot turning points that advance the story or develop characters. What isn't acceptable to me, is all that "character X died because it was all just fate" or that "destiny" bulls***. I don't buy into that concept, it's just lazy storytelling. Basically, if I can't discern some kind of acceptable reason for the death it's going to impact negatively on the quality of the story in my opinion.
Character death has more impact and is fine in small meaningful doses rather than large numbers. I don't really like series that insist on killing off the entire cast or the whole human race before the show is over. That's going overboard, and isn't effective because you become numb to it and it makes a story predictable. |
Thanks Kruszer I always enjoy reading your post
Well it doesn't happen often in Ecchi or Moe anime. Usually those shows have their own common ideas for endings. Like the whole memory loss or temporary memory loss theme.
With the killing every character off thing, I totally agree with you. That is the reason why I hate Sai Kano so much. Instead of getting serious they decide to just destroy the whole world and not come up with a logical story.
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killmyself
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:15 pm |
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From the ones I have seen that you used as examples. It made sense in ToraDora and Kanon and Aquarion sucked without that happening so who gives a fudge.
This is a common theme in all forms of romance media.
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Aoi_Sakaraba
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:49 pm |
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Well I'm not saying that it didn't work in those animes, just that it's become very common.
I'll have to look into more romance media in general, because I usually only remember it in anime. I'm not disagreeing with you though.
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